Petey's Listening Ears


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Petey and his furry friend, Beans, struggle through a difficult day filled with bad choices and their unfortunate consequences. Petey's father steps in with gentle guidance to turn on his "listening ears" and his bad day turns into a good day.




A Map of the Harbor Islands


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A Map Of The Harbor Islands is the long-awaited novel from J. G. Hayes, the critically acclaimed bestselling author of This Thing Called Courage and Now Batting for Boston. This book charts the turbulent life courses of two South Boston friends, Danny O'Connor and Petey Harding, from their childhoods through their adult lives. `Golden Boy' Petey has it all going for him - brains, charisma and his close friendship with Danny. Then an accident on the baseball field changes everything. Petey wakes from a coma a different person, completely different from the boy Danny knew and loved. Gone are the old habits, the old joy of baseball, the old way of thinking. Petey is left with a stutter and a new appreciation for life that Danny sometimes just cannot understand. Petey begins to tell stories and make maps - dragging a grudging Danny along. Over the years Danny begins to understand Petey, and slowly, he also begins to learn more about himself. Then Petey confesses that he is gay, which sends Danny on an odyssey he never dreamed could happen. Petey's map is one of hope for Danny and him, to escape the urban ghetto of South Boston. They are two wayfaring friends who swear a love for one another until the very end. A Map Of The Harbor Islands carries the reader on a journey into the beauty of the world, physically and emotionally, along a current of love, friendship, self-growth and redemption.




The Final Sacrament


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Hearing Voices


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Hearing and seeing peoples thoughts is frightening and exhausting. To Hannah Davis, its more a curse than a gift. She has carried this burden for as long as she can remember, and it keeps her from forming meaningful relationships or holding on to jobs. Finding herself, once again, at a crossroads, an invitation from a stranger prompts the young woman to quit her job and head to1980s Sedona. The weeklong retreat challenges Hannah to confront her feelings about her ability. The exercises presented to Joyful Explorers participants trigger new psychic encounters and stir up memories and flashbacks of haunting visions. Journey with Hannah as she experiences a sweat lodge, guided visualizations, and a vision quest. Learn self-awareness techniques that you can use to find joy and a sense of inner peace in your own life.




Little Elephant's Listening Ears


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A young elephant has big ears, but he also has a big problem -- he doesn't listen! Kids will recognize themselves on every spread. Features pull-tabs, touch-and-feel elements, fun flaps, and more.




Collier's


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The Family Hightower


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*** Named a Kirkus Reviews Starred Title in Their 10/01/14 Issue *** In 1968 two boys are born into a large family, both named for their grandfather, Peter Henry Hightower. One boy—Peter—grows up in Africa and ends up a journalist in Granada. The other—Petey—becomes a minor criminal, first in Cleveland and then in Kiev. In 1995, Petey runs afoul of his associates and disappears. But the criminals, bent on revenge, track down the wrong cousin, and the Peter in Granada finds himself on the run. He bounces from one family member to the next, piecing together his cousin's involvement in international crime while learning the truth about his family's complicated history. Along the way the original Peter Henry Hightower's story is revealed, until it catches up with that of his children, revealing how Peter and Petey have been living in their grandfather's shadow all along. The novel takes a look at capitalism and organized crime in the 20th century, the legend of the self-made man, and what money can do to people. Like Jeffrey Eugenides' Middlesex, The Family Hightower stretches across both generations and continents, bearing the weight of family secrets and the inevitable personal toll they take on loved ones despite our best intentions.




Righteous Dopefiend


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Introduction: a theory of abuse -- Intimate apartheid -- Falling in love -- A community of addicted bodies -- Childhoods -- Making money -- Parenting -- Male love -- Everyday addicts -- Treatment -- Conclusion: critically applied public anthropology.




Retribution


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The Narrows


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Jared helps make golems for the war effort at Henry Ford's top-secret plant in Detroit, but he'd like nothing more than to follow those golems to war in Europe. However, what he finds at home is as sinister as any overseas enemy.